Discussion papers
The discussion papers with economic studies or financial and banking studies are elaborated by the research center of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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The pattern of home ownership across cohorts and its impact on the net wealth distribution: empirical evidence from Germany and the US Discussion paper 11/2015: Arthur Alik-Lagrange, Tobias Schmidt
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The interest rate pass-through in the euro area during the sovereign debt crisis Discussion paper 10/2015: Julia von Borstel, Sandra Eickmeier, Leo Krippner
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Do exposures to sagging real estate, subprime or conduits abroad lead to contraction and flight to quality in bank lending at home? Discussion paper 09/2015: Steven Ongena, Günseli Tümer-Alkan, Natalja von Westernhagen
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Securities trading by banks and credit supply: micro-evidence Discussion paper 08/2015: Puriya Abbassi, Rajkamal Iyer, José-Luis Peydró, Francesc R. Tous
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Imperfect information about financial frictions and consequences for the business cycle Discussion paper 07/2015: Josef Hollmayr, Michael Kühl
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Fiscal austerity, unemployment and family firms Discussion paper 06/2015: Zsuzsa Munkacsi
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German and the rest of euro area fiscal policy during the crisis Discussion paper 05/2015: Niklas Gadatsch, Klemens Hauzenberger, Nikolai Stähler
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Financial frictions and global spillovers Discussion paper 04/2015: Norbert Metiu, Björn Hilberg, Michael Grill
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Centrality-based capital allocations Discussion paper 03/2015: Adrian Alter, Ben R. Craig, Peter Raupach
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The term structure of interest rates and the macroeconomy: learning about economic dynamics from a FAVAR Discussion paper 02/2015: Arne Halberstadt
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